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mysql_reset_connection(3) MariaDB Connector/C mysql_reset_connection(3)

Name

mysql_reset_connection - Resets connection and clears session state

Synopsis

#include <mysql.h>
int mysql_reset_connection(MYSQL * mysql);
    

Description

Resets the current connection and clears session state. Similar to mysql_change_user(3) or mariadb_reconnect(3), mysql_reset_connection() resets session status, but without disconnecting, opening, or reauthenticating.

On client side mysql_reset_connection() * clears pending or unprocessed result sets * clears status like affected_rows, info or last_insert_id * invalidates active prepared statements

On server side mysql_reset_connection() * drops temporary table(s) * rollbacks active transaction * resets autocommit mode * releases table locks * initializes session variables (and sets them to the value of corresponding global variables) * closes active prepared statements * clears user variables

Parameter

mysql - a mysql handle, which was previously allocated by mysql_init(3) and connected by mysql_real_connect(3).

Return value

Returns zero on success, non zero if an error occurred.

History

This function was added in MariaDB Connector/C 3.0.0.

See also

mariadb_cancel(3)
mysql_kill(3)
Version 3.3.1